The goods behind good experience

Category: Experience Design

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7 UX/Design Myths BUSTED

Myth 1: Users don’t scroll BUSTED: This was probably true in the ’90s, and maybe a bit in the ’00s. Nowadays, however, people know how to use the web, including how to scroll. We know this from our own user … Read more

Categories: Experience Design, Visual Design

When to Use “Introduced Goals” in Your UX Approach

If we try to design an experience without clearly defining the user and business goals, we’ll end up creating tools no one uses, we’ll have CTAs that no one clicks on, and ultimately, we won’t be doing much to support … Read more

Categories: Experience Design

Getting User Feedback – A Crash Course

Your client has just asked for user feedback on a new feature! This is fantastic news; the world is your oyster to go get unfiltered opinions straight from the end user. But then anxiety starts to kick in: Gulp, this … Read more

Categories: Experience Design, Visual Design

10 Accessibility Requirements That Will Help Your UX

Are you ready to start thinking about accessibility in your design process? Below you will find our top 10 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) requirements. Note, this is not a comprehensive list of the requirements. This is a list of … Read more

Categories: Experience Design, Visual Design

Responsive or Adaptive: Which Should You Use?

Many have tried to explain the differences between Responsive Web Design (RWD) and Adaptive Web Design (AWD). A better focus is defining when to use either method. With this focus, the first questions are around your goals. What are you … Read more

Categories: Experience Design, Visual Design

Our UX team is helping clean New York’s waters

To stay passionate, grounded and curious, we at Cloudberry assist with projects that empower our community through technology. This summer, we are excited to team with the Billion Oyster Project (BOP), which runs an ambitious effort to restore oysters throughout … Read more

Categories: Cloudberry, Experience Design

Inclusive Design: A better experience for everyone

Last year, I wrote a post about easy first steps for working accessible design into your process. Recently, I’ve been thinking more about accessibility and wanted to discuss a related topic, inclusive design. Inclusive design is a way of thinking … Read more

Categories: Experience Design, Visual Design

Re: Enterprise UX Industry Report 2017-2018

UXPin recently released their 2017-2018 Enterprise UX Industry Report. The report is structured around 3,157 survey responses they received asking about the state of the field of UX in enterprise settings. Having access to all this data is definitely exciting, and … Read more

Categories: Experience Design

Designing for Delight 101

Should we always delight? “Delight” is something we’ve been hearing a lot about lately. It entails adding flare to our websites to make people smile, have fun, and remember your website more than others. Many times, this is achieved with … Read more

Categories: Experience Design, Visual Design

Berry Picks: UX Design Collaboration Tools

Collaboration is the key to keeping your project team on track. Email and instant messaging programs can quickly overflow with the constant stream of information that most projects generate. Wrangling this information can help increase your team’s ability to keep up … Read more

Categories: Experience Design, Visual Design